I've said it before and I'll say it again: John Jenkins is a horrible pick for the Seahawks at #25. He's essentially redundant to their UFA Alan Branch. If they want a two down DT who can stop the run but brings next to nothing on the pass rush front, they may as well re-sign Branch and grab somebody else. Kawann Short is a much better DT for them.

Seriously, it doesn't make any sense. All indications are that we are going to tag Randy Starks. Even if we didn't, Odrick would just slide inside, then we would need a DE, not a defensive tackle. And it's not like this is a BPA situation here. After the combine, Richardson's stock is on a slight decline. I like the guy, but he's not the pick for Miami, it makes no senses whatsoever.

That being said, the rest of the draft isn't terrible, but it would be much better for Miami if it played out like this (based on your board):

1. Cordarrelle Patterson (WR is our #1 need right now, you would know this if you've payed any attention to Miami this year).
2. Johnthan Banks (CB is almost a 1b need to WR because Sean Smith is a FA, and even if we re-sign him, Richard Marshall is coming off injury and the backups were dreadful last year)
2. Cornellius Carradine (DE depth is needed, plus he is awesome. Most likely won't make it here though)
3. Brennan Williams (RT is needed, especially if Jake walks in FA)
3. Marcus Lattimore (with Reggie likely gone, a power complement needs to be added to new starter Lamar Miller)

Let me follow up on that. There seems to be an assumption that the Chiefs don't have a very good offensive line. What they have is a very, young offensive line and an offensive line that suffered from key injuries last year. Rodney Hudson, the starting center, broke his leg and they had to move Lilja over to center where he had never played before. When Albert got hurt they were starting two rookies who were supposed to be projects to begin with. Couple that with terrible play calling, QBs that can't find open receivers and receivers who can't get open and you have a recipe for disaster. This O-line would look a lot better with a better QB and some intelligent play calling.

In the last three years, the Chiefs have spent 4 top 75 draft choices on the O-line (Asamoah 68, Hudson 55, Allen 44, Stephenson 74).

Let me follow up on that. There seems to be an assumption that the Chiefs don't have a very good offensive line. What they have is a very, young offensive line and an offensive line that suffered from key injuries last year. Rodney Hudson, the starting center, broke his leg and they had to move Lilja over to center where he had never played before. When Albert got hurt they were starting two rookies who were supposed to be projects to begin with. Couple that with terrible play calling, QBs that can't find open receivers and receivers who can't get open and you have a recipe for disaster. This O-line would look a lot better with a better QB and some intelligent play calling.

In the last three years, the Chiefs have spent 4 top 75 draft choices on the O-line (Asamoah 68, Hudson 55, Allen 44, Stephenson 74).

What he said. I believe the first overall pick will be Luke Joeckel, but the third round pick is a waste. OG is not a need. Give us the best QB (Bray) there instead.

I am not really a proponent of any of this mock for the Jaguars. Not Werner at #2, because he doesn't seem to fit the Jaguars' new defense. Not Fluker in the second, because while the Jaguars desperately need a right tackle there is better value at that pick. And not Tyler Bray in the third because hahaha are you kidding me.

I'am NOT in favor of this Bears scenario, yes Urlacher is probably gone from Chicago or on his LAST leg, and we need an upgrade at TE - however - our OLine was atrocious this past season !! We need some big time help & depth all along the Oline.

I'am NOT in favor of this Bears scenario, yes Urlacher is probably gone from Chicago or on his LAST leg, and we need an upgrade at TE - however - our OLine was atrocious this past season !! We need some big time help & depth all along the Oline.

We can always fix the OL in free agency. This is an A+ Bears draft. We got the best MLB in the draft and the #2 TE. Hard to not like it.

Would it have been better if it were Lane Johnson and Khaseem Greene? Sure. But this is a damned good way to come out of the first three rounds.

Let me follow up on that. There seems to be an assumption that the Chiefs don't have a very good offensive line. What they have is a very, young offensive line and an offensive line that suffered from key injuries last year. Rodney Hudson, the starting center, broke his leg and they had to move Lilja over to center where he had never played before. When Albert got hurt they were starting two rookies who were supposed to be projects to begin with. Couple that with terrible play calling, QBs that can't find open receivers and receivers who can't get open and you have a recipe for disaster. This O-line would look a lot better with a better QB and some intelligent play calling.

In the last three years, the Chiefs have spent 4 top 75 draft choices on the O-line (Asamoah 68, Hudson 55, Allen 44, Stephenson 74).

Let me follow up on that. There seems to be an assumption that the Chiefs don't have a very good offensive line. What they have is a very, young offensive line and an offensive line that suffered from key injuries last year. Rodney Hudson, the starting center, broke his leg and they had to move Lilja over to center where he had never played before. When Albert got hurt they were starting two rookies who were supposed to be projects to begin with. Couple that with terrible play calling, QBs that can't find open receivers and receivers who can't get open and you have a recipe for disaster. This O-line would look a lot better with a better QB and some intelligent play calling.

In the last three years, the Chiefs have spent 4 top 75 draft choices on the O-line (Asamoah 68, Hudson 55, Allen 44, Stephenson 74).